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Monday, June 13, 2011

Nintendo DS Lite 20-In-1 Starter Kit - Black

Nintendo DS Lite 20-In-1 Starter Kit - Black


List Price:$19.99
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Product Description

Take your DS Lite gaming to the next level. The ICON Starter Kit includes four Game Cases to protect your cartridges from dust and scratches, Headphones to enjoy high-quality sound, an Audio Splitter so you and your best friend can listen to music together, a Car Adapter to give you the power you need when you are on the road, a Docking Station to display and charge your DS Lite in fashion, four Screen Protectors to protect both of your DS Lite screens, a soft Protective Case to protect your DS Lite, a Neck Strap to carry your DS Lite anywhere, three replacement Styluses and three Finger-tip Styluses to easily manage your DS Lite's communication features.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1197 in Video Games
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Icon
  • Model: ASD600
  • Released on: 2008-05-01
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Headphones, Audio Splitter, Neck Strap
  • Car Adapter, Docking Station
  • Soft Protective Case, 4 Game Cases
  • 4 Finger-tip Styluses
  • 5 Screen Protectors

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

165 of 168 people found the following review helpful.
3More is Not Better -- Think Twice Before Buying/Giving 
By C. Mitchell 
If you take a close look at most of the reviews, you'll notice that most were written by people who reviewed based on their first gut reaction after receiving the starter kit or those who gave the kit as a gift. Well, I am reviewing it as an actual user of the kit. While there are certainly useful items in the kit, I would caution buyers to think twice before buying the entire kit because of the risk of lowering game console's performance and voiding the Nintendo warranty. 

Here's my review for the components: 

1. Headphones -- These reminds me of the semi-disposable headphones you get on the airplane. In fact, the way to "adjust" the length of the ear bud cords is to pull apart the ear buds like you do with those semi-disposable headphones, permanently splitting the main cord into two for as far down as you want. The ear buds are not cushioned and are not terribly comfortable. That said, you're probably not buying this kit for the headphones so it's not a deal breaker in my mind. 

2. Audio Splitter -- I can't figure out when one would need to use this. For multi-player games, wouldn't each person have their own console and thus, needing their own earphones plugged to their own game console? I can understand the the need for an audio splitter for Nintendo DSi to use its music player function. 

3. Neck Strap -- Nice to have. I personally don't wear the game/case around my neck. 

4. Car Adapter -- For those constantly on the go who need to charge their Nintendo while they're driving or flying. 

5. Docking Station -- Totally unnecessary. Looks neat, I guess, on a table. 

6. Soft Protective Case -- First of all, I wouldn't call the case soft like neoprene soft. It's semi-hard, which is a good thing. The design would have been better if it had included a zipper compartment for accessories instead of a mash/elastic holder. It is a compact case. Mine feels stuffed holding the console, an extra stylus, the charger, and earphones. Good quality. 

7. Finger-tip styluses -- These sounds fun/interesting as a concept, as an alternative to using the pen-shape stylus. There are two major problems though. The first is that the elastic strap isn't adjustable so it might not stay on your finger tightly enough to offer you good control over movements on the screen. Second, this is not an Nintendo licensed/sold accessory. You risk voiding your game unit's warranty if you use these finger-tip stylus on the touchscreen. 

8. Screen Protectors -- The product description said I'd get 5 protectors but I am pretty sure I got 4. Regardless, this is one accessory that I would caution people NOT to use. The application instructions are unclear/confusing but it's not too difficult to figure out how to apply the protectors. You just need to be patient, have clean fingers, and apply them in a lint-free environment. The bigger problem is that if you apply these protectors, you will reduce the sensitivity of the touch screen. Mine was on airtight (no bubbles) but I found myself having to press the screen so much harder with the stylus to play a game. Had I continue to use my game unit with these screen protectors, I would have had a higher risk of getting repetitive motion injury. To show you how hard I had to press to get the screen to respond, I saw many light scratches on the screen protector after just 6 hours of playing; the pressure also made slight weird air pockets between the protector and the screen even though I had made an airtight application. Thankfully, I was able to remove the protectors without damaging the screens themselves and without leaving a sticky residue. 

Although screen protectors sound good as a concept, I have read somewhere that Nintendo really went out of their way to coat/produce an excellent touch screen so that it is responsive and can withstand substantial playing (with Nintendo produced stylus). Once again, keep in mind that the protectors are not Nintendo licensed so if you apply them to your unit and end up damaging the screen somehow, your warranty is void. 

I bought this kit for $19.99. Should have just gotten the Nintendo official zip case for $9.99 on Amazon. Sometimes, more is not better.


54 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
5Fits perfectly in your purse, Ladies! 
By 2Wanna 
The compact, yet functional size of the case (approx. 6 x 3.75 x 1.5) allows me to drop it in my purse and have my DS Lite on hand at all times for any unexpected down-time...ex. waiting around while having your car serviced. The cobalt blue color makes it stylish and I have found the case to be very durable and well made. 

I like the idea of the individual game holders and although the kit comes with four of them, there is room to fit 6 games in the case along with the headphones. This might be a tight fit for some, but again, I'm not wanting to accomodate a carry-on sized bag just to carry around my DS. 

The extras that come with the starter kit are "nice to haves". The stand charger has a really cool blue glowing light when plugged in and is not at all flimsy. I would highly recommend this starter kit for Adult DS Lite owners such as myself.

24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Great for little girls 
By Morgan J. Elwood 
I bought this item for my little girl and she loves it and is a great started kit for the DS. The case is semi hard and will help with those hard drops to the ground. The charging dock is a good place for the "where it goes when your done" the car charger and ear peices are needed for those long trips in the car, so it keeps them busy and cuts out the noise. This also comes with protective covers for the screens. All and all good buy.

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